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A92748 Funeral sermon at the interrment of the very great and noble Charles late Earl of Southeske who died at his castle of Leuchars in the shire of Fife, upon the 9th. of August. And was interr'd at his burial-place near his house of Kinnaird in the shire of Angus, upon the 4th. of October 1699. By R.S. D.D. Scott, Robert, D.D. 1699 (1699) Wing S2081; ESTC R229815 16,859 28

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Luk. 15.29 When he was asking of him that he would send one from the Dead to his five Brethren upon the Earth who were in hazard of coming to the same Place of Torment They have Moses and the Prophets said he let them hear them But replyed the rich Glutton if one went unto them from the Dead they will repent To which again was made that most Righteous Return If they hear not Moses and the Prophets neither will they he perswaded though one rose from the Dead So that nothing from without us is like to make Men Serious All the Funeral Parads on Earth all the Paleness that sits upon the Faces of our dead Friends and all the Solitude it leaves upon their Families serve but a little to amuse the Minds of Natural Men and e're we are aware the Impressions are gone But a right and Habitual Seriousness is the Effect of a great deal more Recollection than the Generality of Men alloweth themselves and of a great deal more Application to Almighty God than is ordinarly found with them Thence indeed comes the Work of God upon the Heart And except you think you cannot learn except you ask you cannot receive Except you seek you cannot find Except you knock it cannot be opened to you And were I able to awaken you out of your Securities and quicken your Meditations and set you forward in your Applications to Almighty God by suggesting to you any such Rouzing Considerations as this Subject may afford us I have my End and you have yours I hope in coming to this Audience There be therefore these two Serious Thoughts I would have you to weigh with me in order to this End and as arising genuinely enough from this important Subject I. Death maketh a total and final Separation betwixt us and all our Temporal Enjoyments as First From all the Stations in which we are placed Indeed by the way it is by different Stations and due Subordinations that the Societies in Heaven and Earth are governed And if any pretend by another Method to subsist it is Heteroclite and Singular and must necessarly terminat in the deepest Confusions But let us reflect all the Beauty of Order and all the Measures of a true and Temporal Felicity upon these Stations of Men and the Peaceful Effects of them throughout the World Yet as to the Men themselves it is perhaps fit enough to tell them at least to bring them to Remembrance at all Occasions of this Nature that they must drop from their Benches and as the Holy Psalmist speaking of the Highest of them Psal lxxxii v. 6 7. I have said Ye are Gods And all of you the Sons of the most High but ye shall die like Men and fall like one of the Princes And since it is so behave your selves as these that live in a continual Prospect of Death and not as such who have nothing but Worldly Projects before their Eyes Pray do not either desire these Stations while you have them not nor cajol your selves in them while you have them merely upon these following Heads with Worldly and Carnal Men as 1. To Deck your selves with Plumes of Glory to be admired of your Fellow Creatures Thus do the Vain affect the Heights of the World and whom in this place I shall only call to Mind of that Advertisement of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Matth. vi v. 2. Given with Respect unto the right Distribution of Charity When thou doest thine Alms do not sound a Trumpet before thee as the Hypocrites do in the Synagogues and in the Streets that they may have Glory of Men. Verily I say unto you they have their Reward And no other indeed can I promise them in another World But upon the contrary when they are by Death which hasteth upon them stript of all their Plumes of Glory and covered with the Beggers Mantle of common Grass they shall be brought to the Blush before the Throne of God where they have nothing to cover the Vileness and Nakedness of their Crimes and Faults and from thence to the lowest and loathsomest Pit of Miseries Neither 2. Use these your Stations Majori fastu incedere to step with a loftier paw or to exercise an higher hand over the same thy fellow Creatures For so do the Proud affect their Stations But remember Thou must ly by the side of him whom sometime thou thought unworthy to stand before thee And therefore Walk softly and Speak with an humble Voice and remember the Regions of endless Darkness and the Place of remediless Torments for the Vain and the Proud are there And 3. Use not your Stations to this purpose to act Revenge upon thine Enemy by so doing thou may prompt Revenge in him to thine own Dishonour if he chance to Survive thee to set his Foot with Indignation upon thy Breast while thou lyest upon thy Back in the Dust and so may bring him with thy self into the very same place of Torment Nor Use your Stations for no other end than to enhaunse a Naboth's Vineyard or a poor Man's Ewe-lamb Thy Possessions shall not avail thee when for an inch of the Earth thou finds thou hast lost a spann of Heaven even all the Regions of Blessedness Nor shall thy Pleasures relish with thee in the midst of these Flames thy Lusts have kindled upon thee Remember how narrow thy Lodgings are in the Grave and how scant thy Provisions are among the Damned This is the first serious Thought I have offered thee That Death shall make a total and final Separation betwixt us and all our temporal Enjoyments As from all the Stations in which we are placed so II. From all the Natural Endowments in Body or Mind with which we are blessed I speak of these as they consist in conjunction with one another in this perishing and imperfect Life For after Death the Souls of the Blessed shall be infinitely better endued when brought nearer unto God and in fellowship with the Spirits of just Men made perfect Here we see but in part and know but in part but but there we shall see as we are seen and know as we are known So after the Resurrection our Bodies shall have infinitely more perfect powers 1 Cor. xv 42. Sowen in Corruption raised in Incorruption Sowen in Weakness raised in Power Sowen a Natural raised a Spiritual body Only here as the powers of the body and faculty of the Soul exist in Conjunction with one another in this perishing and imperfect state at least in so far as they ad upon temporal beeings and objects they are quite broken of and cut short for which reason in like manner as I have already said we are to take special care not to use them to unrighteous ends In the body is it strength Use it not to Oppress but to rescue and defend the Weak as Moses would have done Exod. ii 13. betwixt the two contending Israelites Because Solomon's evil days haste upon thee Eccles xii